
Wrench is a mechanic simulator that puts players in charge of preparing and maintaining race cars, and its defining strength is the sheer depth of its component modelling. The parts featured here are among the most detailed found anywhere in the genre, with meticulous attention paid even to the smallest pieces. Fasteners, for instance, are accurate right down to their thread pitch and correct install torque, giving the work a grounded, hands-on authenticity.
Sitting at the crossroads of simulation, racing and RPG sensibilities with an indie pedigree, the game frames car maintenance as a craft to be understood rather than rushed. Rather than abstracting the mechanical process, it asks you to engage with the actual hardware of a race car, building familiarity with how its many parts fit and function together. For PC players who enjoy methodical, detail-driven simulation and the satisfaction of getting every component just right, Wrench offers a focused and precise take on the life of a race-team mechanic.